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Vitaldoc Jiaogulan Leaves dried: Unit: 75 g

Five Leaves Ginseng

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Gesund & Leben Vitaldoc Jiaogulan Leaves. Dried in premium quality. The five-leaved Jiaogulan (bot.: Gynostemma pentaphyllum) is a wild plant of the cucurbit family that is native to Asia. The name is derived from the Chinese word Xiancao which means as much as ”winding orchid tendrils“. From the wild-growing Jiaogulan creeper, which can reach up to eight meters in length, only the striking leaves with the five individual leaves are used.

Original Product Name:

Jiaogulan Blätter getrocknet

EAN / GTIN:

4024691375229

Shipping Weight:

90 g per item

Application:

Jiaogulan is not to be used or consumed as a food. The product may only be used as bath additive or to improve and humidify room air. A herbal infusion brings a pleasant balance of mostly dry room air and provides a comfortable climate in the bathroom and living room.

Ingredients/INCI:

Dried Jiaogulan leaves.

Additional Information:

Store in a dry place protected from heat.

Distributor:

Doc Phytolabor GUTERRAT Gesundheitsprodukte GmbH & Co. KG, Eduard-Bodem-Gasse 6, AT-6020 Innsbruck

doc (at) guterrat [dot] net
www.doclabor.com

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Hello, the first bag of Jiaogulan was very good. After infusion, I crumble the dried leaves and use them for seasoning food, because it's too bad to throw them away. I opened the second bag only recently, because I got some as a gift in the meantime. And with the second bag, I found that when I crumbled the so-called leaves, I crumbled mostly fine stems and stalks, not leaves! But you don't notice that when you dose the dry herb in the bag. You only notice it when you crush it between your fingers! The producer probably wanted to stretch the contents a bit...?

Hallo, die erste Tüte von dem Jiaogulan war sehr gut. Nach dem Aufguß zerbrösel ich die getrockneten Blätter und nutze sie noch zum Würzen im Essen, weil wegwerfen zu schade ist. Die zweite Tüte habe ich erst vor kurzem geöffnet, da ich in der Zwischenzeit welchen geschenkt bekommen habe. Und bei der zweiten Tüte mußte ich feststellen, daß ich beim Zerbröseln der sogenannten „Blätter“ zu einem großen Teil feine Stiele und Strünke zerbrösel und keine Blätter! Das merkt man aber dem trockenen Kraut in der Tüte nicht an, wenn man es dosiert. Das merkt man erst, wenn man es zwischen den Fingern zerkleinert! Da wollte wohl der Produzent den Inhalt etwas „strecken“...?

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